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Buildings with minority characteristics

1, residential buildings in southern Anhui:

Located in Nanshan District of the Yangtze River in Anhui Province, the ancient villages represented by Xidi and Hongcun are represented by Huizhou School and Huaiyang School. Huizhou-style folk houses have strong Huizhou-style cultural characteristics, while other folk houses in southern Anhui deeply highlight their cultural transition zone style characteristics, which are very different from Jiangbei and northern Anhui. Today, many people in northern Anhui imitate this style to imitate antique buildings.

2, yurts:

Located in Inner Mongolia, it is made of a special wooden frame and wrapped with two or three layers of wool felt. Its top is made of "Wu Nai" and covered with "Bliss" to show the sky. Its circular spire has a skylight "Taonao" and is covered with a square wool felt "Wurihe River", which can provide ventilation and lighting, facilitate construction, demolition and removal, and is suitable for rotational grazing.

3. Tujia Diaojiao Building:

It is located in western Hunan, western Hubei and eastern Guizhou. Tujia Diaojiaolou is the residential area of Tujia people, and Diaojiaolou is the place where Tujia people live and live. Diaojiaolou is half land and half water, built on the mountain, showing a tiger sitting statue. There is a hall in the middle of the "Left Dragon and Right White Tiger", and the left and right sides are called Rao Room, which is used for living and cooking.